Look for soup bones--including necks, shanks, knuckles, backs and marrow bones--at the meat department at your supermarket. (you may need to ask the butcher. ) be sure to roast the bones until they become very dark brown in color (almost burnt in some places) to give your broth the richest flavor and deepest color. To remove the most fat, refrigerate the broth overnight.
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